I think it's the regular. My friend who brought it said it runs about $40 retail. She has a friend who is a rep for Cline who she gets it from. The bottle doesn't say anything about small berry. I liked it and I'm hoping I can get some more soon.

Excellent
Wine tastings can be educational, but more so, they can be a great chance to get round a table with friends and enjoy discovering what wines light your fire.
I've always been surprised how few straight Mourvedre's there are. It seems to get a bit lost in Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvedre blends - perhaps there's never much in there. It does seem to do better in Shiraz/Mourvedre blends though.
regards
Ian

Sounds like a great time, Ronica! You realize, of course, that this was the "gateway" tasting. From here, you will just go deeper and deeper into wine geek-dom until you're hosting blind tastings of stuff like Croatian dessert wines and Loire whites.

Gary, aren't you saying the same thing I am saying. The Ancient vines is under $20 and the small berry is over $30. At least here in Lexington, I buy the AV mourvedre for about $13 and the small berry is about $31. Or did I misunderstand your meaning?

Bob Henrick wrote:Gary, aren't you saying the same thing I am saying. The Ancient vines is under $20 and the small berry is over $30. At least here in Lexington, I buy the AV mourvedre for about $13 and the small berry is about $31. Or did I misunderstand your meaning?

I thought somewhere up there you were asking whether Ronica had the AV or the SB. And it seemed to my generally addled mind that you might have been suggesting that there was a SM AV. All I was doing was indicating that the SM and AV are different products without any twain-meeting. You are, however, absolutely correct about the difference in price.